This really is a brilliant book. But don't take my word for it.
Stephen Fry described it as "the inspirational book of the year".
And the Editor of GQ, Dylan Jones, said it is, "a fascinating insight ... surprising, moving and funny by turns".
The book features stories from celebrities and some young people helped by the Prince's Trust:
Al Pacino, Bear Grylls, Ben Ainslie, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bill Nighy, Boris Johnson, Catherine Allen (Prince's Trust-supported young person), Cerys Matthews, Charlie Cox, Colin Salmon, Damian Lewis, DJ Ironik, Gary Lineker, Gerald Scarfe, Howard Schultz, Jamie Turner (Prince's Trust-supported young person), Jane Asher, Julien John (Prince's Trust-supported young person), Jools Holland, Kevin Spacey, Lemar, Lisa Daly (Prince's Trust-supported young person), Mark Ronson, Michael Sheen, Natty, P Diddy, Paul Gambaccini, Richard E Grant, Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Sir George Martin, Sophie Raworth, Take That, Talulah Riley, Tony Blair, Trevor Horn and Tyson Beckford.
Each shares their personal account of how one piece of music became their inspiration to survive, to excel, to remember or simply to be happy.
The book also has over 60 photographic portraits of the contributors taken by the excellent photographer, Cambridge Jones.